You're in a small grove of trees off the side of the road. Somehow, their thick leaves muffle all sound from beyond, leaving only faint whispers and echoes at the fringe of your hearing.
That could be right. If it's 'he' they're talking about a specific person, maybe he is not on the side of evil? Or, it could be he is not evil, and 'the side of each other'?
'He' and 'himself' probably do match up, we might be able to match it up logically. 'This' can go with 'can', 'side', 'evil', 'is' or 'time' depending on the grammar construction.
So one of the actions has to go with 'he' and 'himself'... That would be 'can', 'can not', 'is', and 'will'. 'Can' probably goes together with 'find'. Right?
'He can find himself on the side of evil, but we can manage...' Hmm, no. 'But we find each other, he will manage'? 'We can manage', 'he can manage', 'it can manage...'
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...I have no idea what that is supposed to mean.
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Could that last part be something like 'We will manage all the same'? That sounds kind of similar.
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[sorry my brain just is not smart enough for this]
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'He can find himself on the side of evil, but we can manage...' Hmm, no. 'But we find each other, he will manage'? 'We can manage', 'he can manage', 'it can manage...'